Colorado (2-0) at Oregon State (3-1) — The Buffs travel to Corvallis to play their first game in three weeks after a bye and a postponement. The Beavers are fresh off a come-from-behind victory over San Diego State. Oregon State’s Sean Mannion and Colorado’s Connor Wood are two of the top four passers in the nation in terms of yards per game, and Brandin Cooks and Paul Richardson have emerged as two of the top receivers in the country. The Beavers have won three straight games since its Week 1 loss to Eastern Washington of the FCS.

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Arizona (3-0) at No. 16 Washington (3-0) — The Huskies host the Wildcats in a matchup of two undefeated teams. Both teams will rely on their solid run game, and Washington’s Bishop Sankey will duel it out with Arizona’s Ka’Deem Carey to see who can out-gain the other. It’s tough to say which team has the advantage at running back, but Huskies’ quarterback Keith Price may have the edge over the Wildcats’ B.J. Denker, who will register just his fifth career start. Rich Rodriguez will need to out-coach Steve Sarkisian for Arizona to win this one.

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No. 5 Stanford (3-0) at Washington State (3-1) — The Cardinal heads north to take on a much-improved Cougars team in head coach Mike Leach’s second season. Typically known for his offensive prowess, Leach has his team playing stout defense this season. Stanford’s offense played well in a big victory over Arizona State a week ago, but its defense will be without All-American safety Ed Reynolds.

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USC (3-1) at Arizona State (2-1) — The Sun Devils look to bounce back after a tough loss to Stanford, and they will host the Trojans. Both teams are 0-1 in Pac-12 play, and another conference loss could end Rose Bowl hopes. Quarterback Taylor Kelly will try to lead Arizona State’s offense against a tough USC defense, while Marqise Lee will try to get back on track after recording just six catches for 72 yards last weekend.

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Cal (1-2) at No. 2 Oregon (3-0) — The Bears travel to Autzen Stadium for their first road game of the season against the high-flying Ducks. All signs point to an Oregon blowout victory, but with the weather acting up in Eugene, who knows what could happen. Click here for a full game preview.